I. Introduction
From: Policy on human rights and rental housing
The international community has long recognized that housing is a fundamental and universal human right that must be protected in law.
From: Policy on human rights and rental housing
The international community has long recognized that housing is a fundamental and universal human right that must be protected in law.
From: Consultation paper: Education and disability - Human Rights issues in Ontario's education system
The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC), the Peel Regional Police (PRP) and the Peel Police Services Board (PPSB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) committing to develop and implement legally binding remedies to identify and address systemic racism in policing, promote transparency and accountability, and enhance Black, other racialized and Indigenous communities’ trust in policing throughout Peel Region.
From: Right to Read inquiry report
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Never, in a million years did I think our public education system would pick and choose which children are worth helping and shrug their shoulders and leave others behind.
- Parent
From: The cost of caring: Report on the consultation on discrimination on the basis of family status
Respectant son engagement à l’égard de l’équité en emploi, le Toronto District School Board (le « Conseil scolaire ») accepte d’adopter diverses mesures qui renforceront les démarches prises jusqu’à présent pour promouvoir l’embauche et la promotion sans obstacles et la représentation équitable de groupes désignés à tous les niveaux d’emploi.
L’entente énonce les engagements suivants :
Toronto – La nouvelle Politique sur la suppression des obstacles liés à l'« expérience canadienne » de la Commission ontarienne des droits de la personne (CODP), a été lancée aujourd'hui par la commissaire en chef Barbara Hall, en partenariat avec KPMG.
Toronto – The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) took another step to eliminate racial profiling in Ontario by speaking out in the Office of the Independent Police Review Director (OIPRD) systemic review of the OPP practices for obtaining voluntary DNA samples. The OHRC is troubled by allegations that the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) engaged in racial profiling when requesting DNA samples from migrant workers near Vienna, Ontario as part of a sexual assault investigation in October and November 2013.